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    Duck Season: Preparations

    I’m sorry I have been MIA, but there are lots of things to do in order to prepare for a duck hunt.  And of course, all these things could have been done within the last six months.  For some reason, my sons procrastinate as long as they can, and since both of my adult sons…

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    How do you make a duck blind?

    You poke it in the eye with a stick. What were you expecting? Sorry, I couldn’t resist. It’s that time of year again.  There’s a little cool snap in the air, a little less humidity, and it’s time to either freshen up or build your duck blind.  Some of you might recall our duck hunting…

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  • Wanderings

    Am I smarter than a 7th grader?

    Well, I might be smarter than the AVERAGE 7th grader, but I’m certainly not as smart as the 7th graders in  Termite’s Honors Math Class who can graph liner equations quicker than I can say it. Before I go any further with this tirade, though, I have some unfinished business.  Community Coffee is after me…

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    Flounder Reflections

    After four hours of fishing HARD in the rolling waves and brisk breezes, “getting skunked” is very hard to swallow. If it hadn’t been for this fellow, I would have gotten the skunk. today. With the catching so slow, I decided at noon to give my arms a rest, grab my lunch, and just vegetate…

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    Bayou Life

    The Artist and the Farmer

    What could possibly bring together an artist from Norway and a farmer from Thibodaux?  Sugarcane, that’s what. It all started with Anne Senstad’s vision of a labyrinth made of humans linked together, which evolved into a living art form of plant life instead.  After online research and a series of phone calls to the Louisiana…

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    Bayou Cooking | Fish | Gumbo, Soup, Stew

    Red Fish Chowder

    Ladies and Gentlemen, this will be one of the most difficult cooking posts I have ever done.  Why, you might ask.  Because there is a lot of guess work in this recipe, and it’s hard to be accurate and succinct for all you OCD types who visit here. The other thing, there was a technical…

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